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hosting a brand new show on fox nation called scanpreneurs. i cannot wait to watch this, i love this kind of stuff. you have to check it out. thanks for watching our time is done here, you can catch me every day on fox business 2:00 p.m. the market looks like it may take off next week. in the meantime, i'll leave you with the five. ♪ >> judge jeanine: hello everyone i'm judge jeanine pirro along with jessica tarlov, will cain, gillian turner and greg gutfeld. it is 5:00 in new york city, and this is the 5. ♪ >> judge jeanine: president biden's 2024 reelection bid is already going off the rails and, sadly, we're not just talking about a group of school keds confusing joe with some simple questions.
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biden racking up the lowest poll numbers of his presidency. only 37% of americans approve of the job that he's doing. and that assumes biden is actually doing his job. turns out, he only works part-time as president. most of biden's public events happen between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. which amounts to a 30-hour work week. meanwhile, his screw-up son, hunter, can't seem to get out of the headlines. this week, the first son's attorneys met with doj prosecutors to discuss resolving their criminal investigation. hunter's also got some child support problems. he's being forced to appear in person in court next week after claiming poverty relating to his four-year old daughter. it is the case involving the grand dialed that president biden refuses to acknowledge. >> i have six grandchildren, and i'm crazy about them. i speak to them every single
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day. not a joke. >> hunter's out of wedlock daughter makes it seven. but the media would rather mock hunter's scandals as some right wing obsession. take a listen to this. >> i was watching another network the other day, meek and i were, saying joe biden is so disconnected from america, he's so horrible, he's so this, he's so that. and they go to one of the guests and they say why is he so bad? hunter biden's laptop. and i'm sitting here thinking, are you kidding me? i mean, okay, if there's something on there, send him to jail. >> judge jeanine: but if it were that easy. you know, will, i'll start with you. you know, the president now, his 37%, lowest approval rating, after he announces for president, and the amazing thing is, this year, although he says he works between 10:00 and 4:00, this year he only had four events before 10:00 a.m. and he
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only had 12, so far, we're almost five months into the year, after 6:00 p.m. and for three months he had no weekend events. does he really want the job? >> i was going to say judge what a case for reelection. four more years. you know, if i might, that morning joe clip is absolutely remarkable. at least there's an acknowledgment that hunter biden exists. and morning joe would like to absolve itself for not covering hunter biden through 2020. but what they're willing to admit at this point is something that the doj as well is willing to admit, which is only half the truth, that hunter biden is somehow involved in some kind of tax scandal. that there's some admission that the laptop might be real. we're getting there. let's get to the truth why there is an obsession to hunter biden's laptop and why it impugns joe biden because there is a story about corruption. this is a story about potential corruption among the biden family that goes all the way to
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the top, potentially, of president biden. if joe scarborough's interested in the constitute and understanding why we talk about this, look into that on the laptop. >> judge jeanine: jillian, i'll go with where will just went. the truth is it wasn't just about the laptop. where we are now is we have a whistle blower saying that a senior person in the irs who's saying i want whistle blower protection because i can prove, not because i have a political agenda, but with documents, e-mails, et cetera, that this case is not being handled the way other cases are being handled in the irs, meaning hunter biden, and we also now know that more biden family members are benefit benefiting from the millions coming from overseas. >> i think the thing that we always have to point out is that the hunter biden story is not really about hunter biden in the sense of the national news media. the only reason this is a topic at this table, the only reason reporters cover this, some
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reporters, the only reason any americans care about it at all is in so much as it relates to his dad and that's what's being teased out right now by republicans who are investing this, by the multiple lawsuits going on. i will say this about the president's schedule. having worked at the white house for four years, i've seen the job up close and personal. from a stamina perspective, it's probably the hardest job on earth. you can try and make it easier for people, you can try and cut events, cut international travel and manage it, but at the end of the day there is no way to make this an easy job. whatever the public's -- the public event schedule is, i think you said 10:00 4:00, is that right? that's about a fifth of the president's schedule on a weekly basis. most of what he does is not seen. most of what he does is being in meetings in the situation room, doing briefings, phone calls. so i don't know what the white house's plan for him is, but it
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is a real challenge for anybody to do that job. i cannot imagine how difficult it would be to do it in your 80s. but that's something they'll have to figure out. i mean, i would struggle to do it i'm less than half the president's age. >> greg: and you're 60. >> i'm not even 60 yes, sir. >> big birthday next year. >> i'm the first to tell you i couldn't do it. >> judge jeanine: joe scarborough has basically said, greg, that, you know, we looked at this in 2020. i mean, you know, as if we have absolved him of any criminal liability responsibility or civil problems and they don't even recognize what has happened since then which is the walls closing in on joe and not so much hunter. >> greg: i would like to paraphrase what the democrats used to say, no child should be left behind, unless it's a stripper baby. then all bets are off. by the way, happy national cream sickle day. >> thank you. >> greg: i would have dressed up too. at least you can eat the sherbet
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and if it spills on you no one will notice. at least our obsessions are about real things, right? when morning joe was obsessed about rugs collusion, it early in materialized because it never exists. i commend him on talking you didn't even see mika's lips move. incredible. and it was their obsession that gave trump billions of free media, free political advertising. they elected the guy out of their obsession with ratings. so the reason why they say obsession is because they're trying to marginalize the truth like you said the story's not about hunter it's about the coverup and how it benefits the big guy. in the old days journalists would proudly obsess over stories, right? a story like that, they would dive right in. they'd live it. they'd breathe it. watergate is nothing compared to this laptop, let's be honest. so a story like this would be huge. now if you're interested in a story, you're obsessed like there's something wrong with you.
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now i want to talk about his schedule. given the state of this country, which is in a pretty bad state, the news that the president works a few hours a day should trigger one that it and one thought only. god help us if he worked more. right? let's get him down. >> i thought you were going to say envy. >> greg: no. let's get him down to five hours or four. but the problem here is, if he's not working it is a clear others are and he admitted that. he said, when i became president i thought i'd be giving orders. now i just take them. we were postulating that all along, that he's just a puppet. so the only orders he gets these days are take a nap and done soil the carpet. we'll handle everything else that's why you're seeing this far left stuff coming from a guy who's basically kind of a reactionary person about crime is now just completely bee if you hadled, he's elmer fudd without the charm. at least he wears points. >> judge jeanine: good point. but, you know, jessica, they
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basically say, the left, about hunter, you know, that we're obsessed with him and we talked about how it's really about joe. but you've got claire mccaskill now, she's a former senator, right? >> yeah, from missouri. >> judge jeanine: she's saying that, you know, this is just about family dysfunction, all of this. and it's nothing serious, and she goes into whataboutism. and it's as though they just feel, you know, this is like every other family in the united states. there's always one person with a problem. >> well, i think it's correct that most families have someone who is an addict in their families. but obviously the bidens are an exceptional family. they're exceptional for what they've achieved. they're exceptional for what they're worth and the guy's the president of the united states of america. there are other families that have a lot of family turmoil and where kids are trading on their father's names and that's very, very common. and i don't, you know, to the
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whataboutism front i'm sure claire mccaskill when she was talking about that mentioned the trumps and things that the trump kids have gotten because their last name is trump. i don't want to minimize what the connection to joe biden from hunter might be until we know exactly -- until everything is out there. but the republicans are doing themselves no favors. and i think that's what the morning joe crew is reacting to, by going on tv incessantly and talking about it. put your head down and do the work. i'll bring up the interview again, jim comer on with the fox and friends host a couple weeks ago talking about everything that they've got and finally, i think it was brian, said, well, what have you got? and then it was a ton of whataboutism from, you know, this could lead to this and if this and if that. the time has come tom move past if. if you want to lead news cycles. if you want to go about and do your job in private and not go in national tv all the time and
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boast about what you have when you definitively have nothing at this moment to connect hunter biden's business dealings to his father personally profit. >> judge jeanine: but would you not agree that hunter biden and his father have gone together and done various things together. it's not as though hunter biden is doing something separately. and as it relates to the trump children, they're all in business. this guy got thrown out of the military because he was a drug addict. so what business he's conducting in the rest of the world. he's not doing it based on his expertise in energy. but the question really is, if the department of justice takes five years of a grand jury investigation and can't come up with an answer as to what they're going to do, the republicans have no choice but to put it out in public because doj, even the whistle blower wants to say it, is not doing what they're supposed to do. >> i think the whistle blower should get whatever protections they need to come forward. i am not a partisan that says if
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you draw a straight line from what hunter biden is doing to his dad and he's the big guy and he got 10% and that's in a bank account that i can see he doesn't deserve to be president and we were taken for a big ethical time but at this moment in time we don't have any evidence of that. >> to put a ribbon on this, it shouldn't be the soul responsibility of the republicans to investigate the truth. to greg's point there was a period in time when the media thought it was their job to expose the truth and not dismiss the potential scandal as an obsession. >> judge jeanine: okay. coming up. >> greg: in your face. >> judge jeanine: the liars at the boarder are at it again as besiden braces for the biggest surge we've ever seen. ♪ if your business kept on employees through the pandemic, getrefunds.com can see if it may qualify
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>> the white house is insisting everything is under control but border patrol is now warning the southern border could soon see the largest surge of migrants in history. the title 42 set to expire in just 13 days now, the administration setting up migrant processing centers in grat guatemala and columbia to keep them from getting overwhelmed. daily crossings could shoot up to 14,000 daily. 40,000 people are camped out just across from el paso waiting for title 42 to expire. the dhs secretary alejandro mayorkas is trying to project confidence. listen. >> we do expect that encounters at our southern border will increase as mugleers are seeking to take advantage of this change
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and already are hard at work spreading disinformation that the border will be open after that. high encounters will place a strain on our entire system, including our dedicated a and heroic work force and our communities. the smugglers propaganda is false. let me be clear. our border is not open and will not be open after may 11th. >> gillian: republicans say the response is not going to cut the muster and in response to that just passed a bill that would reinstate some trump era border policies. they're accusing them of weaponizing this issue. >> if the republicans are really interested in finding a real solution to this challenge, we welcome that conversation. i'm just concerned that too many of the extreme maga republicans have chosen to try and weaponize the immigration issue, not to
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solve the problem but to try to maximize political advantage. weaponize meaning blaming it on president biden not doing enough to protect these children? >> that's correct. >> gillian: okay, greg, so title 42's going to expire in less than two weeks. we just saw some evidence of what i'm about to point out which is that congress is the worst kicker of this can down the road. i mean, they, you know, checked their responsibility to try and secure the border years ago. and now when we're literally in a crisis, they're spending the last two weeks fighting about whose fault it is. >> greg: it's frustrating because we do this topic over and over again and you listen to hakeem jeffries say the same things over and over again. and he's not even trying. >> judge jeanine: yep iewe welcome that conversation. why is it every liberal always wants to have a conversation, and then when you have a conversation, they don't want to have it. but they say we welcome the
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conversation. present company excluded, jessica >> jessica: no, i'm totally like that. >> greg: then they transition into extreme maga republicanism. who are these people? is it everybody? is it one person? please let us know. and then the cue day take weaponizing, we're always weaponizing something. i think we're overweaponizing thing. this is kind of like the a block. why isn't it -- why isn't this a story? because the media has deemed it not a story. we can talk about it, speaking from my point of view i am not a, you know, feet on the ground roarer, i am a talking butt-head, i sit here and give my opinions and then i go drinking. so the thing is reporters are doing this because they don't want to do it so the topic keeps repeating itself and repeating itself and then when you come up and see this amazing work from fox down there you get silence or accusations of xenophobia or
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even worse racism. i think you've got to keep bussing migrants to sanctuary cities. you have to have consequences. meet the policy, do that until no one's left. >> gillian: so, judge, one of the problems here is, when it comes to congressional inaction, we saw republicans now for the last two years ring alarm bells about a crisis at the border. they've now been in control of the house for four. this is the first time they have proposed legislation to try and secure the border, again, 13 days -- it came out yesterday, so 14 days before title 42 expires. that does not speak of a top priority to me. >> judge jeanine: well, obviously it's the administration that's got to come up with the answer. if you recall, the administration had the house, the senate and the oval. if the democrats wanted to resolve this, they could have resolved it but they didn't because it's a political issue that they can keep saying that the republicans are cruel. congresswoman jay a powell she
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says the way the republicans are handling the border is cruel. we need a pathway to let them in. now, juxtapose against that is mayor adams now a big democrat of a big city coming out and saying, i want fema to ban cities from bussing people into cities. so now you've got the democrats who are fighting with each other because, look, the republicans right now are very clear. we don't have to come up with an issue. it's against the law to come here illegally. you need a wall and you need to be down there to prevent it. you don't need to just let 'em in. four million at this point. and what i love about this guy mayorkas, who's a liar also, is they're spreading disinformation that the cartels are spreading disinformation. are you kidding me? the cartels are killing us, they're not spreading disinformation. and it's a strain on our system. so what the hell, mayorkas, are you going to do about it. you tell me. are you getting more cops at the
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border? because 40,000 are there just waiting to cross. >> gillian: so jessica, to the judge's point republicans have now made it strategic objective to get mayorkas impeached. will that help them secure the border. >> will: i doubt it. it might be something important to the conversation if they want to highlight to the american people that this is someone who has not been fulfilling his duties if that's how they feel about it but the best rout is to get bipartisan legislation, there's two bills now, the homeland committee bill, homeland security bill and benny tomorrow mornings on the ranking homeland security committee is pushing back saying it cuts all of the assistance to nonprofit groups that offers migrants humanitarian help which seems like something you could work out but also republicans pushing back, thomas massie voted for the democrats and tony gonzalez
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in texas said it's too restrictive on asylum. these are things we can find a solution to and get that through the senate. i don't know, but gone are the days of the gang of eight or when people really want to be honest about these things and if we are going to be honest, because that's what we do here, neither party wants to solve this crisis because everybody benefits from undocumented labor across this country. whatever state you are in, if there are crops to pick, if there are houses to clean, or anything that you can use people who are living within the shadows here in this country to do, people benefit from that, and that's republicans, independents and democrats. >> greg: same argument for slavery. typical democrat. >> jessica: i'm sorry. tell them that i'm not pro slavery. >> greg: no, but it is interesting because that is the argument, i mean, for slavery. it's like it was a necessity of cheap labor. it's cheap labor because it is a free >> jessica: these people get paid they have a chance to have
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a better life, they're not in the crops paid nothing. >> judge jeanine: they getted paid housing medication. they're not so much in the shadows. >> jessica: i'm saying it's not akin to slavery. >> will: i agree removing mayorkas would do little because this is the perspective of the administration the priority is not to solve the problem and i agree at least one of the parties doesn't want to solve the problem but it's not the republican party. the democrats do not want to solve illegal immigration. i was curious tens of thousands illegal immigrants amassed at the border, what does this look worldwide. 2021, 900 million want to migrate 22% want to come to united states of america. that's 180 million people. that's half of our current population. you know, if you -- the cartels have noticed a reality. republicans have noticed a reality. fox news has noticed a reality. and if we notice and say the truth of that reality, we're not prop gating in disinformation.
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we're telling the world this is what this administration has done they opened it to a potential 180 million people to come to this country. no interest do they have in solving this problem woman >> gillian: and i by the way we have not seen the real surge coming over the next ten years which is both migrating here from africa, familiaren, disease, continue to ravage that continent most of what we are a seeing is from latin america. stick with us though because next segment coming up a climate activist who shut down a highway admits she just wants to ruin everybody's lives. we're going to debate that. ♪ ya know, if you were cashbacking you could earn on everything with just one card. chase freedom unlimited. so, if you're off the racking... ...or crab cracking, you're cashbacking. cashback on flapjacks, baby backs, or tacos at the taco shack. nah, i'm working on my six pack. switch to a king suite- or book a silent retreat. silent retreat?
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during morning rush hour. the spokesperson, spokeswoman of that protest actually admits that i just want to make your life hell and she's comparing her action to the civil rights movement. >> we consciously are disrupting people's lives today in hopes that we can mitigate more serious destruction down the road. the sufferjets, the civil rights movement were not well liked during their time. now with hindsight we see that their actions were morale and justified >> will: perfect. absolutely perfect, judge. the heroes of their own play. >> judge jeanine: well, you know, first of all, i don't know what they expect to get out of that destruction and disorder. we've talked about this many times before. but, you know, when she talked about, as a climate activist she talked about they're not unlike the sufferjets, like a civil rights movement, we're not the
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first people to do things that are really out of line. so i looked up what the women sufferjets did, and what they did was they lobbied. now that's pretty violent. they petitioned. they did parades, and they did pageants, and they did plays where they would literally act out what it's like to have equal rights. and whenever they picketed, they did it around the white house. and i guess that caused some problems around the white house. she's delusional if she thinks she's in line with the civil rights and sufferjets of this country. >> will: jessica to the judge's point, if you continually fall back on threats, shouting, vandalism or violence, doesn't it reflect that you're part of a movement that's actually pretty cultish and totally divorced from reality and reason? >> will: i think that movements that are trying to affect real change you could accuse any of them being cultish about it. people are that dedicated because they think it's that
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important. now, the odds of this actually working out are basically zero. people just get annoyed if you're in other countries, like we had that video in italy where people got out of their cars and picked protesters up off the road and moved them out of their way so they can get on with their day. i happen to think the climate crisis is real and is important to be addressing. but when you use terms like it's a civil rights movement or you talk about the sufferjets, everybody who knows anything about this their glaze, roll your eyes glaze over. civil rights i'm thinking about person, rosa parks and john bridges, those conversations are happening in people's homes? absolutely not and dose tracts from the cause >> will: greg i choose cult specifically as a worth because this seems to be despite its invocations of science. this is a faith based movement that requires total dedication. >> greg: also the line, if you think something's really important that's part of being in a cult.
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you will justify anything >> jessica: like hunter biden? >> greg: like mass shootings. like somebody shoots up a church because they have a greater idea that's usually racist or what not. so the idea that, because -- we don't care what the person thinks. this movement wants you to lose their cool because they know how to play the media, right? they want the attention, we provide it. so the longer -- the more we play their stuff, the better it is for him. i have a question for you, mr. sports guy. why is it perfectly okay, even encouraged, to brutally tackle and body slam a spectator when they run onto a field and disrupt a professional game, right? if so, if you can do that, why -- this is way worse. there are ambulances trying to get somewhere, there are people trying to get to work. there needs to be an exemption for people in cars to get out, grab these idiots and hurl them into the bushes and, if need be, hold them down, take off their
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pants throw them into the lake so they can't goner and then get back in your car. because if we can do that in a baseball game, we can do that there. maybe not take off the pants. >> will: that was just for fun? ithat was just for fun. but the thing is, she was talking about the future, environmentalists are never right. look at finland greenpeace right now will no longer protest nuclear power. this is a big deal because for 40 years that's all greenpeace did and they realized that that 40 years of trying to destroy nuclear power may have led us to more climate change because we stuck to fossil fuels, war, because what is war about if not trying to find cheaper energy and that means where it's batteries or gas, we go into other countries and kill people over energy. energy is the only thing we live for, nuclear power is clean and safe and greenpeace fought it for 40 years. now they're realizing it's a mistake. >> will: i'm going to punt the question to you gillian. why can't we body slam and
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tackle protesters that disrupt the commute. >> greg: and leave out the part about the pants. >> gillian: i don't ever think the solution to destruction is more destruction. same with violence. violence never should bee get more violence it doesn't help anybody. i have to say i understand the sentiment, and this is somebody who's never protested in my life, but i understand the sentiment of you see a system around you or something that's going on that people aren't aware of, and it is so -- >> greg: we are aware, we hear about it every day, the climate every day. >> gillian: i'm not talking about climate i'm talking in general. for example, i feel this way about the mistreatment of animals in factory farms. i feel like so outraged sometimes that like i want to scream. >> will: you want to shut down. >> gillian: i would if it would accomplish anything but it won't. i understand sometimes you want to jolt people awake because these horrible things are happening scombloo but you're
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rational and know it doesn't matter. >> gillian: right i realize going and sitting in traffic on sixth avenue. >> will: this question you presented is a real stumper. >> will: if i can tackle the guy on the 50 why can't i tackle. >> greg: exactly. >> will: a hewn man saves his school bus on disaster that and much more. >> jessica: my topic. i'm world champion skier lindsey vonn, and ever since i retired, i've had trouble falling asleep and staying asleep - you know, insomnia. which was making my days feel like an uphill battle. and i don't like going uphill. that is, until i discovered something different, quviviq - a once-nightly fda -approved medication for adults with insomnia. not getting enough sleep was leaving me tired... oh come on! wait, wait! and slowing me down during my days. on your left! making even the things i love difficult.
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>> jessica: welcome back, it's time for the fastest. first up you are never too young to save the day. [screaming]. >> someone call 911! now! someone call 911. >> call 911.
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>> i don't care, someone call 911. >> judge jeanine: all right >> jessica: all right. a michigan seventh grader springing into action after his school bus driver passed out from a medical emergency. that's when dylan reeves grabbed the wheel and slowly brought the bus to a safe stop. dylan then told his friends to call 911, nobody was hurt and the bus driver was recovering. when asked what to do behind the wheel dylan told his mom that he watches what the bus driver does every day. >> will: awesome. >> judge jeanine: i'm just so impressed with this kid. we talk so much about young kids this kid is a hero and that he watches the driver every day, knew what the do, he had the wherewithal to do it in that situation and is yelling at them while he has his foot on the brake, puts it in park yelling to call 911. i don't care, call 911. >> will: kid is a leader. and he respond, like you said, in the moment. >> judge jeanine: yeah. >> will: president of the united states material. >> greg: how is going to top that? he's peaked. you never want to be a hero at 13 kid.
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wait until you're 30. here's the interesting thing that everybody missed. >> will: this is so exciting. >> greg: what's his last name? >> reeves >> greg: reeves. what was the last name of the man who stopped the bus in speed >> jessica: keanu reeves. >> greg: are they related. >> will: i thought you meant christopher reeves in super man. >> judge jeanine: you and i were on the same page >> jessica: that's a good one, too. >> judge jeanine: what does it mean? >> greg: never mind judge. >> judge jeanine: both have us are clueless? >> greg: yeah both are clueless, talking about speed. >> gillian: also performs very well under intense pressure. you should invite him on the show. >> greg: bet he's an eagle scout. >> gillian: you should invite him on the show. >> greg: bet he has extracurricular activities. >> judge jeanine: like what? >> greg: eagle scout. >> judge jeanine: i don't think he's an eagle scout. just a smart kid >> jessica: this may come as a
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surprise but hangovers can mess with your emotions, hanxiety can happen after a night of booze. basically strange things that happened the night before. >> judge jeanine: i think you should go to greg first. >> i do, too >> greg: you know it's a non-story when they mush words, shush them together. that's somebody at a desk trying to come up with an idea, hang overanxiety. i want to do a story on hanxiety. the truth is hangovers divert you from diverting a lot of your attention from your front brain stress. for example, you would be surprised how many perfect games and no hitters have been done by players with hangovers >> jessica: is that true? >> greg: it's true. david wells, yeah, one of the greatest pitchers ever, he's watching right now. but musicians, athletes, tv pundits on the 5 are often nursing hangovers and have their
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best shows. fox and friends you don't even go to bed you're doing rails in the port authority bathroom. >> will: into's why it's a winner >> jessica: gillian. >> gillian: i don't have anything to say. >> greg: you can't say that >> gillian: i've never been hungover >> jessica: never once? >> gillian: never. >> will: i can't tell if she's playing. >> greg: what's your hangover cure? >> will: well, i will say i don't recommend being hungover with a baby. >> greg: that's impossible >> jessica: get at the same time no matter what time you go to bed. >> judge jeanine: security clearance at 21. >> gillian: 23. >> judge jeanine: she's a pretty serious person. >> gillian: i'm pretty responsible. i have been hungover again all fun and games until you have a baby and then there is no fun being hungover. >> greg: that's why i don't want to have children i don't want it to interfere with my hangovers. i prefer to nurse a hangover. >> will: maybe more like david wells you might have a great mother's day after a hangover, maybe you need to hang with
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>> greg: can you guess that song? >> no >> greg: i'm doing nothing but music you hear on hold on fridays >> jessica: that's awesome >> greg: first question from frenchy, what's the best business idea you ever had. will, i bet you had some business ideas. >> will: i have. i succeeded and i failed. i was once in the kent air a business >> jessica: oh, the party. >> will: had a magazine a web site, yeah. >> greg: what's that? i don't know what it is. >> will: young latinos turn 15 they have a big dep taunt party. >> greg: i didn't know that. if i knew that i would be a pervert. >> will: that's why i gave the business up. >> greg: that's smart gillian. >> gillian: i don't have good business ideas. i have a younger brother who has amazing business ideas like every week. i don't know how he's not, you know, a titan of industry. >> greg: you know when you leave this show do not fall into a pool because people will think you're a gold fish.
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>> jessica: she looks great. >> greg: judge, what is the best business idea you've ever had? >> judge jeanine: i don't think i've ever had a good one but i'm good with business. when i'm in business i do well. >> greg: did you have a crazy idea that you want to invent, something invented. >> judge jeanine: yes but i'm not going to tell you. >> greg: that defeats the purpose of fan mail friday. >> judge jeanine: i'm passing. >> greg: jessica? >> jessica: i don't know if it counts as a business but i thought, which it's already a thing, but about nanny shares, like and also job shares, which is really big now for mothers where they take one job and they split them part-time so one person does three days a week the other does two days a week, and i thought of both of those things. >> greg: that's neat. i saw a movie where they shared a nanny. anyway. oh, i had the idea when i was a kid and actually made a design of it and me and my buddy mark went to his garage and sotered a
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metal box on our shoe to make shoe pooper scoopers. >> judge jeanine: no. >> greg: so you could pick up the shoe, pick up the poop with your sue. >> judge jeanine: and what happens when you're walking normally? >> greg: we didn't get that far we were in sixth grade judge. >> gillian: what happens when you get home and have a shoe. >> greg: you empty it in the garbage. >> will: how do you get your leg -- i see get it in the scooper. >> greg: 80s it was a good business idea. >> judge jeanine: what is the next question? >> greg: i can't, it's 5:52. in seven minutes 52 seconds i'll be in the car with a bottle of wine >> jessica: not driving though. >> greg: no, never driving. ♪ sometimes, the lows of bipolar depression feel darkest before dawn. with caplyta, there's a chance to let the light shine through. and light tomorrow, with the hope from today. this is a chance to let in the lyte. caplyta is a once-daily pill that is proven to deliver significant relief
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>> judge jeanine: it's time now for "one more thing." greg? >> greg: all right, tonight. we have a great show awesome douglas murray. jodi i have the toe, kat timpf.
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>> this is a quiz had greg's how high can we go? okay, panelist, take a look at the strip of tape in this video. the strip gets added. see that strip gets added as the height gets higher. and you are going to have to guess how many strips of tape can this cat jump over? judge? >> judge jeanine: i don't know. what are you talking about? >> greg: oh my god every time. >> judge jeanine: 8. >> 6 jean green wait a minute, 9. >> greg: let's do it. roll it. ♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: you didn't show us. >> will: he is going high. >> judge jeanine: this cat. forget it. >> will: my number. >> greg: this is the best ever. >> will: i think i got it. >> judge jeanine: whoa. [laughter] >> will: jessica you had 8? >> jessica: yeah. >> will: look with the back
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legs. >> dana: judge. >> judge jeanine: don't make fun of me then. i was a winner. >> greg: why are you yelling. >> judge jeanine: because you passed me because you said i was stupid. my turn now, listen, man in michigan designed a custom mailbox to match his house. it's big. one at a he opened it up to get his mail. he finds a doll family moved into the mail house a mysterious taking up setting elaborate mailbox scene. still no word who is pulling the prank. he enjoys. they actually go into his mailbox and every holiday change it. >> will: kind of creepy. >> judge jeanine: i would be afraid to go in there. >> greg: is he lying. >> look at the wood-burning stove. >> jessica: new orleans teenager just broke the record for most college scholarship money received. dennis barnes goes by alik awarded $9 million in scholarships from 170 colleges
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and universities. >> greg: really? >> jessica: graduating two years early at just 16 years old. barnes has not decided which school to attend but plans to study computer science before going on to law school. >> martha: can he take the cash? that's what i would do. >> all the offers he has received together. will. >> jessica: 9 million. >> will: figure out what this record represents. >> judge jeanine: running out of time. bill will i will think about it, judge. take a look at video animal lovers. check this out. a bear up in a tree. >> judge jeanine: oh my gosh. >> will: he is stuck. here comes the fire department. take that lower third off the screen they catch him. do you think they tranquilizer him? >> judge jeanine: yes, because he would have fallen off and attacked them. >> will: i'm with you. >> judge jeanine: he is okay. >> gillian: i know, but he goes through the branches. this is for taylor swift fans, look what you made this guy do. new orleans pizzeria owners
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desperate to get their hands on taylor swift tickets so they put up a sign asking for a trade for a year of pizza. it worked. they got the ticket. they went to the concert. >> greg: worst one more thing ever. [laughter] that sucked. you should be embarrassed. >> judge jeanine: we will see you back here on monday. have a great weekend, everyone. i know we will. >> will: your jacket is awesome. >> trace: good evening, welcome to los angeles. i'm in for bret baier. federal government take action as another bank risk failure congressional republicans secure the border when pandemic related asylum rules expire and bet bret baier has the story of a war hero whose exploits were kept secret for decades. >> but, first, breaking tonight. a u.s. supreme court justice says he has a pretty good idea who leaked the draft of last summer's controversial abortion ruling and the reason behind it. samuel alito made the comment to

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